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PoliticsRe: If You Rule With Discrimination, You Won't Go Far -bishop Bagobiri To Buhari by babasanti: 10:09am On Sep 28, 2015
i love the way the bishop spoke to osibanjo, he was blunt and told him to his face. BUhari can do what ever he likes but let me tell you gone are the days the north will decide everything for nigeria. our eyes are now open in the south at the right time we will send Buhari a very strong message. all you from the south supporting Apc and buhari keep cheering for him soon your inheritance will be taken from you then you will know that APC has a northern agenda. read the book of jeremiah how GOD use nebucadnezzar and babylon to punish israel.
PoliticsRe: If You Rule With Discrimination, You Won't Go Far -bishop Bagobiri To Buhari by babasanti: 9:58am On Sep 28, 2015
seun, mods please front page.
i watched this on telly believe me this is the best sermon any catholic bishop has ever preached.
PoliticsRe: NLC Denies Requesting For Saraki's Resignation by babasanti: 7:33am On Sep 28, 2015
apc has destroyed the ethics of news in nigeria. Every news is a lie or propaganda.
PoliticsRe: We Want Freedom For The Indigenous People Of Lagos State, Tunde Bakare by babasanti: 8:43pm On Sep 27, 2015
i thought the coward tribe said na dem go school and get sense pass , how come the eebos are chancing them in lagos.
CrimeRe: NNPC:trial Of Treasury Looters To Begin Soon - Buhari by babasanti: 8:25pm On Sep 27, 2015
whose this dullard trying to fool. what gains has the military made? is it the one boko haram attacked the DSS office in kogi and freed 30 boko haram members. buhari your a hpochrite, I dare you one person you wont arrest for stealing NNPC money .all this just noise in media houses and newspapers. rubbish proanganda government, confused dullard
PoliticsRe: Buhari Prevented From Meeting Pope Francis After Late Arrival by babasanti: 8:03pm On Sep 27, 2015
donphilopus:
Shut up! You have nothing tangible to contribute to this thread. Maybe you skipped the place where the reason he didn't go in time was state. Read it now!



Now ask yourself "Who are the Nigerian UN mission staff? Who is to blame? Buhari? Or them?" Why didn't they brief him? Those people are so incompetent. If Buhari decides to sack those Nigerian UN mission staff when he's back to Nigeria now and appoint a competent Northerner who he trusts now, you and your fellow wailers would still wail and shout marginalisation!!
THEY ALWAS TRY TO JUSTIFY AND BACK THEIR FOOLISHNESS. BLIND AND IGNORANT FOOLS JUST LIKE THE Daura President
PoliticsRe: Buhari Prevented From Meeting Pope Francis After Late Arrival by babasanti: 7:54pm On Sep 27, 2015
hahahahahah. tomorrow APC LIARS WILL SAY BUHARI WALKED OUT A DIRECTOR OF A NIGERIAN PARASTATAL FOR COMING 5MINS LATE.
THE TRUTH IS, THERE WAS NO PLAN TO MEET THE POPE BEFORE LEAVING NIGERIA BUT JUS LIKE THE LAST MINUTE ARANGEE SPEECH AT CHATHAM HOUSE BEFORE ELECTIONS AND THE TONY BLAIR MEETING. APC TRIED TO DO ANOTHER FAST ONE BUT THE POPE AINT FOOLISH LIKE TONY BLAIR AND BRITAIN.
PoliticsRe: Usa Write’s Oshiomole Over $6b Stolen Fund’s Comment — Spy Nigeria by babasanti: 8:36pm On Jul 30, 2015
The innovation of the Permanent Voters Cards is designed to permanently disenfranchise the South. If this is not redressed immediately, the North will always determine the winner in Nigerian elections. If you did not see my column last week, it was because I did not want to rain on anyone’s parade. I wanted the euphoria over the bullet we missed by avoiding the riots that would have ensued had the APC been defeated to subside. But I am now back to tell you that the presidential election was a big INEC rigmarole. Long before Jonathan lost the election to Buhari, he had been defeated by the machinations of Jega and INEC. As a matter of fact, General Buhari did not win this presidential election: President Jonathan lost it. The president lost because he allowed himself to be defeated. Maybe he did not want to remain in power badly enough. Or maybe there was a side of him that felt there is honour in being the first incumbent president to lose an election in Nigeria. Whatever the case; he failed to heed the warning of many that, like Aminu Tambuwal and Lamido Sanusi, Attahiru Jega was working for the enemy. Failure of Tinubu With the coalition of Bola Tinubu’s ACN and Buhari’s CPC, many concluded that the outcome of the 2015 presidential election would be determined in the South- West. The assumption was that Tinubu would provide the killer-punch that had been missing in Buhari’s earlier failed attempts. However, this has proved to be mistaken. Tinubu failed to clean up the South-West with his broom for the APC. Indeed, in order for the APC to prevail in Lagos with only 160,000 votes, INEC had to ensure that many non-indigenes could not get their PVCs. The truth of the matter is that, quite apart from the shenanigan of having a Redeemed Yoruba pastor as Buhari’s vice-presidential running-mate, the people of the South-West don’t like Buhari. In the 2011 election, they said this emphatically by giving him a paltry 321,000 votes out of the 4.7 million cast in the geopolitical zone. This time, in 2015, Buhari received 2.4 million South-West votes, with a plurality of 600,000 over Jonathan. However, most of those votes were actually not for Buhari: they were against Jonathan. In the end, the South-West vote was neither pivotal to Buhari’s victory nor central to Jonathan’s defeat. Tinubu’s assistance for Buhari ended at the APC presidential primaries where he got Buhari nominated against the wishes of Northern delegates. All Tinubu did at the level of the presidential election was to give a façade of national spread to Buhari’s essentially Northern victory. This factor will soon come to haunt Tinubu and his South-West cohorts when it is time to share the spoils of victory in the Buhari administration. Should APC lose the Lagos governorship election, Tinubu would be left in a quandary. All the Northern timber and caliber who were missing in action throughout the campaign when Tinubu, Fashola and other Southern politicians were running helter-skelter with Buhari, will soon come out of the woodwork to claim their Buhari inheritance. Inevitably, they will overshadow the Southern brigade. Vice-President Osinbajo will simply be sent to fetch water when crucial decisions are to be made by Northern “born-to-rule” elements. Southerners without coattails In order to defeat the PDP, APC needed to undermine Jonathan in his areas of greatest strengths – the South- South and the South-East. However, APC men like Amaechi, Okorocha and Oshiomhole proved to be paper- tigers in these areas. In Rivers, Amaechi was disgraced. With all his bluster, he could only deliver 69,000 votes to Buhari; while Jonathan made off with a whopping 1.45 million. No wonder, therefore, that the governor tried to save face by saying there was no election in Rivers. He even rented a crowd to go on a perfunctory demonstration. Chinem Bestman sent me a text message from Port Harcourt with the same complaint that the election was rigged. I answered by asking him if there has ever been a free and fair election in Rivers since 1999. Amaechi knew the ropes, therefore when he came for accreditation, he asked to see the election result sheet. He knew the traditional rigmarole in Rivers was to doctor the report sheet. Now that he has been out-rigged, he is singing a different tune; asking Rivers people to forgive him. In Imo, Okorocha was humiliated. He could only deliver 19% of the vote to Buhari. It looks like the governor is going to need another job very soon as he is unlikely to be re-elected. In Edo, Oshiomhole did much better. APC lost with 208,000 votes to PDP’s 286,000. Nevertheless, Oshiomhole tried to explain this away by complaining that PDP used the military to manipulate the election. However, when INEC announced the results, APC won the senatorial election in Edo North; one of the places where the governor claimed PDP used the military to rig. Assault on the South-East Godsday Orubebe grabbed the microphone during the collation of the election results and alleged to the whole world that INEC chairman Attahiru Jega is partial and tribalistic. His outburst may have been embarrassing, but it is not entirely without justification. The evidence of INEC’s partiality is compelling. Although President Jonathan put a call to Orubebe to stop his protest, and he has decided to accept the verdict of INEC, that does not mean we should sweep INEC’s shenanigans under the carpet. It is easy to fob off Orubebe by saying he was only being emotional because he is a PDP man from Niger Delta, a kinsman of Mr. President who “lost” the election. That just won’t cut it. I am not a Niger Deltan. I don’t belong in the PDP. I don’t know Goodluck Jonathan and I have never ever met him or spoken to him. Cynical Nigerians believe anyone who supports Jonathan must either be in his pay or be looking for a job. Neither allegation is applicable to me. Jonathan ostensibly received 12.8 million votes; surely all these people were neither in his pay nor Aso Rock job-seekers. My faith requires me to support the weak. Therefore, I will always support the minority against the tyranny of the majority. We cannot be reliant on South-South oil in Nigeria and then treat one of their sons as if he is an impostor for being president of the country. The fact of the matter is that this presidential election was the result of a vicious and malicious gang-up of the majority ethnic groups against the minorities. Since the civil war, the Igbos of the South-East have been treated as if they are a minority ethnic group in Nigeria when in fact they are one of the majorities. In order to diminish Jonathan’s votes, a major assault was made against them; recognising that they are some of the staunchest Jonathan supporters. In 2011, the Igbo gave Goodluck Jonathan a decisive 5 million votes. The task of INEC in 2015 was to ensure that did not recur. INEC rigmarole Buhari prevailed as a result of a deliberate disenfranchisement of the Igbo by INEC through the manipulation of PVC distribution and the failure of the card reader in the South-East and the South-South. INEC ensured that, far more disproportionately and relative to other geopolitical zones, millions of South-East voters disappeared between 2011 and 2015, in order to provide a smooth passage for a Northern presidential candidate; which turned out to be Buhari. The first strategy of INEC in this regard was to create 29,000 additional polling units, allocating 21,000 of these to the North and only 8,000 to the South. In this crass manipulation, INEC gave more additional polling units to Abuja than it gave to the entire South-East. However, widespread outcry over this proposal forced INEC to jettison it despite protracted resistance by Jega. But INEC had a plan B: the registration of voters and the collection of PVCs. This was bogus and lopsided; skewed most especially against the South-East where only 7.6 million were registered and 5.6 million PVCs collected. Compare this with the war-torn North-East: 9.1 million were registered and 7.4 million collected. But the most outrageous were the figures of the North-West. 17.6 million registrations and 15.1 million collections were recorded in the North-West; much more than the figures in the entire South-East and South-South combined. On Election Day, news of a bomb blast in Enugu served to discourage people from coming out to vote in the South-East. In addition, there was widespread late voter accreditation and voting in the South-East as well as the South-South. One reason for this was the massive failure of the card-readers in these zones, highly suggestive that they were programmed to fail there. Quite incredibly, the card-reader failed to recognise even the president. It took President Jonathan 35 minutes to get accredited; but within five hours, we are meant to believe that 2.5 million voters in Kano were duly accredited. In the middle of the election, INEC changed from card-reader to manual accreditation. This suddenly brought into play the huge voter registrations in the North-West. Cell-phone video recordings showed many of the North-West’s bloated PVC holders to be under- aged children. Abracadabra The total effect of these machinations is that over 2.4 million South-East voters were successfully disenfranchised. 38 million people nationwide voted for Buhari and Jonathan in 2011. In 2015, this figure shrank to 28 million. The votes of the South-West remained virtually constant. 4.6 million people of the South-West voted in 2011: 4.2 million in 2015. But compare this with what happened in the South-East. 5 million people voted in 2011, only 2.6 million in 2015. That is a drastic drop of 2.4 million. While Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, Jigawa and Bauchi were posting their traditional humongous figures; Imo, Anambra and Abia were posting relatively disappointing figures. Jigawa used to be a part of Kano, when Kano was said to be bigger than Lagos. In the 2015 election, the votes of Jigawa and Kano combined was double that of Lagos. Lagos had 1.4 million votes. Jigawa and Kano had 3.1 million; virtually all for Buhari. While the internally displaced Northerners in the North- East could vote, internally displaced Igbos from the North could not. In places like Lagos and Kano, many non- indigenes were not even given their PVCs. In effect, the innovation of the Permanent Voters Cards is designed to permanently disenfranchise the South. If this is not redressed immediately, the North will always determine the winner in Nigerian elections.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo: Yar’adua Regrettably Reversed Sale Of Refineries by babasanti: 8:32pm On Jul 30, 2015
The innovation of the Permanent Voters Cards is designed to permanently disenfranchise the South. If this is not redressed immediately, the North will always determine the winner in Nigerian elections. If you did not see my column last week, it was because I did not want to rain on anyone’s parade. I wanted the euphoria over the bullet we missed by avoiding the riots that would have ensued had the APC been defeated to subside. But I am now back to tell you that the presidential election was a big INEC rigmarole. Long before Jonathan lost the election to Buhari, he had been defeated by the machinations of Jega and INEC. As a matter of fact, General Buhari did not win this presidential election: President Jonathan lost it. The president lost because he allowed himself to be defeated. Maybe he did not want to remain in power badly enough. Or maybe there was a side of him that felt there is honour in being the first incumbent president to lose an election in Nigeria. Whatever the case; he failed to heed the warning of many that, like Aminu Tambuwal and Lamido Sanusi, Attahiru Jega was working for the enemy. Failure of Tinubu With the coalition of Bola Tinubu’s ACN and Buhari’s CPC, many concluded that the outcome of the 2015 presidential election would be determined in the South- West. The assumption was that Tinubu would provide the killer-punch that had been missing in Buhari’s earlier failed attempts. However, this has proved to be mistaken. Tinubu failed to clean up the South-West with his broom for the APC. Indeed, in order for the APC to prevail in Lagos with only 160,000 votes, INEC had to ensure that many non-indigenes could not get their PVCs. The truth of the matter is that, quite apart from the shenanigan of having a Redeemed Yoruba pastor as Buhari’s vice-presidential running-mate, the people of the South-West don’t like Buhari. In the 2011 election, they said this emphatically by giving him a paltry 321,000 votes out of the 4.7 million cast in the geopolitical zone. This time, in 2015, Buhari received 2.4 million South-West votes, with a plurality of 600,000 over Jonathan. However, most of those votes were actually not for Buhari: they were against Jonathan. In the end, the South-West vote was neither pivotal to Buhari’s victory nor central to Jonathan’s defeat. Tinubu’s assistance for Buhari ended at the APC presidential primaries where he got Buhari nominated against the wishes of Northern delegates. All Tinubu did at the level of the presidential election was to give a façade of national spread to Buhari’s essentially Northern victory. This factor will soon come to haunt Tinubu and his South-West cohorts when it is time to share the spoils of victory in the Buhari administration. Should APC lose the Lagos governorship election, Tinubu would be left in a quandary. All the Northern timber and caliber who were missing in action throughout the campaign when Tinubu, Fashola and other Southern politicians were running helter-skelter with Buhari, will soon come out of the woodwork to claim their Buhari inheritance. Inevitably, they will overshadow the Southern brigade. Vice-President Osinbajo will simply be sent to fetch water when crucial decisions are to be made by Northern “born-to-rule” elements. Southerners without coattails In order to defeat the PDP, APC needed to undermine Jonathan in his areas of greatest strengths – the South- South and the South-East. However, APC men like Amaechi, Okorocha and Oshiomhole proved to be paper- tigers in these areas. In Rivers, Amaechi was disgraced. With all his bluster, he could only deliver 69,000 votes to Buhari; while Jonathan made off with a whopping 1.45 million. No wonder, therefore, that the governor tried to save face by saying there was no election in Rivers. He even rented a crowd to go on a perfunctory demonstration. Chinem Bestman sent me a text message from Port Harcourt with the same complaint that the election was rigged. I answered by asking him if there has ever been a free and fair election in Rivers since 1999. Amaechi knew the ropes, therefore when he came for accreditation, he asked to see the election result sheet. He knew the traditional rigmarole in Rivers was to doctor the report sheet. Now that he has been out-rigged, he is singing a different tune; asking Rivers people to forgive him. In Imo, Okorocha was humiliated. He could only deliver 19% of the vote to Buhari. It looks like the governor is going to need another job very soon as he is unlikely to be re-elected. In Edo, Oshiomhole did much better. APC lost with 208,000 votes to PDP’s 286,000. Nevertheless, Oshiomhole tried to explain this away by complaining that PDP used the military to manipulate the election. However, when INEC announced the results, APC won the senatorial election in Edo North; one of the places where the governor claimed PDP used the military to rig. Assault on the South-East Godsday Orubebe grabbed the microphone during the collation of the election results and alleged to the whole world that INEC chairman Attahiru Jega is partial and tribalistic. His outburst may have been embarrassing, but it is not entirely without justification. The evidence of INEC’s partiality is compelling. Although President Jonathan put a call to Orubebe to stop his protest, and he has decided to accept the verdict of INEC, that does not mean we should sweep INEC’s shenanigans under the carpet. It is easy to fob off Orubebe by saying he was only being emotional because he is a PDP man from Niger Delta, a kinsman of Mr. President who “lost” the election. That just won’t cut it. I am not a Niger Deltan. I don’t belong in the PDP. I don’t know Goodluck Jonathan and I have never ever met him or spoken to him. Cynical Nigerians believe anyone who supports Jonathan must either be in his pay or be looking for a job. Neither allegation is applicable to me. Jonathan ostensibly received 12.8 million votes; surely all these people were neither in his pay nor Aso Rock job-seekers. My faith requires me to support the weak. Therefore, I will always support the minority against the tyranny of the majority. We cannot be reliant on South-South oil in Nigeria and then treat one of their sons as if he is an impostor for being president of the country. The fact of the matter is that this presidential election was the result of a vicious and malicious gang-up of the majority ethnic groups against the minorities. Since the civil war, the Igbos of the South-East have been treated as if they are a minority ethnic group in Nigeria when in fact they are one of the majorities. In order to diminish Jonathan’s votes, a major assault was made against them; recognising that they are some of the staunchest Jonathan supporters. In 2011, the Igbo gave Goodluck Jonathan a decisive 5 million votes. The task of INEC in 2015 was to ensure that did not recur. INEC rigmarole Buhari prevailed as a result of a deliberate disenfranchisement of the Igbo by INEC through the manipulation of PVC distribution and the failure of the card reader in the South-East and the South-South. INEC ensured that, far more disproportionately and relative to other geopolitical zones, millions of South-East voters disappeared between 2011 and 2015, in order to provide a smooth passage for a Northern presidential candidate; which turned out to be Buhari. The first strategy of INEC in this regard was to create 29,000 additional polling units, allocating 21,000 of these to the North and only 8,000 to the South. In this crass manipulation, INEC gave more additional polling units to Abuja than it gave to the entire South-East. However, widespread outcry over this proposal forced INEC to jettison it despite protracted resistance by Jega. But INEC had a plan B: the registration of voters and the collection of PVCs. This was bogus and lopsided; skewed most especially against the South-East where only 7.6 million were registered and 5.6 million PVCs collected. Compare this with the war-torn North-East: 9.1 million were registered and 7.4 million collected. But the most outrageous were the figures of the North-West. 17.6 million registrations and 15.1 million collections were recorded in the North-West; much more than the figures in the entire South-East and South-South combined. On Election Day, news of a bomb blast in Enugu served to discourage people from coming out to vote in the South-East. In addition, there was widespread late voter accreditation and voting in the South-East as well as the South-South. One reason for this was the massive failure of the card-readers in these zones, highly suggestive that they were programmed to fail there. Quite incredibly, the card-reader failed to recognise even the president. It took President Jonathan 35 minutes to get accredited; but within five hours, we are meant to believe that 2.5 million voters in Kano were duly accredited. In the middle of the election, INEC changed from card-reader to manual accreditation. This suddenly brought into play the huge voter registrations in the North-West. Cell-phone video recordings showed many of the North-West’s bloated PVC holders to be under- aged children. Abracadabra The total effect of these machinations is that over 2.4 million South-East voters were successfully disenfranchised. 38 million people nationwide voted for Buhari and Jonathan in 2011. In 2015, this figure shrank to 28 million. The votes of the South-West remained virtually constant. 4.6 million people of the South-West voted in 2011: 4.2 million in 2015. But compare this with what happened in the South-East. 5 million people voted in 2011, only 2.6 million in 2015. That is a drastic drop of 2.4 million. While Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, Jigawa and Bauchi were posting their traditional humongous figures; Imo, Anambra and Abia were posting relatively disappointing figures. Jigawa used to be a part of Kano, when Kano was said to be bigger than Lagos. In the 2015 election, the votes of Jigawa and Kano combined was double that of Lagos. Lagos had 1.4 million votes. Jigawa and Kano had 3.1 million; virtually all for Buhari. While the internally displaced Northerners in the North- East could vote, internally displaced Igbos from the North could not. In places like Lagos and Kano, many non- indigenes were not even given their PVCs. In effect, the innovation of the Permanent Voters Cards is designed to permanently disenfranchise the South. If this is not redressed immediately, the North will always determine the winner in Nigerian elections.
PhonesRe: 24 Hrs Free Internet With Opera Mini.(not Cheat). by babasanti: 12:55pm On Jul 30, 2015
Is this shit still working
SportsRe: Mourinho Tips Mikel To Captain Chealsea by babasanti: 10:10pm On Jul 28, 2015
Capt way go dey catch bench
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How I Messed Up An Interview. True Story by babasanti: 9:57pm On Jul 28, 2015
Get rich or die trying
PoliticsRe: Muhammadu Buhari’s United States Visit Will Cost Nigeria, N2.2billion. by babasanti: 8:30am On Jul 19, 2015
I see an exchange of Barton in leadership in nigeria. Nigeria you will have a new president soon..
PoliticsRe: Electricity Generation Rises Again To 4,656 Megawatts by babasanti: 8:49pm On Jul 17, 2015
See talk... No worry National Association of diesel sellers and generator sellers will soon strike. Power will drop to 500mega watt...
PoliticsRe: Why President Buhari Sacked DG, NIMASA, Akpobolokemi by babasanti: 9:10am On Jul 17, 2015
Because he is not hausa that's why he was removed. Buhari the tribalist and jihadist. May boko boys bomb aanother mosque today
PoliticsRe: Photo: General Murtala Mohammed Shakes Hand With Lt. Col. Babangida In 1975 by babasanti: 7:54am On Jul 15, 2015
Cows and rams that destroyed the unity and progress of nigeria
PoliticsRe: Female Suicide Bomber Attacks Military Checkpoint In Borno - Sahara Reporters by babasanti: 7:00pm On Jul 07, 2015
I know a lot of nigerians are worried about the recent rise in attacks by boko haram. See let me tell u the whole plan by buhari and apc. Buhari and apc know you nigerians are BIG MUMU. The planned and arranged that after taking over govt, boko haram will intensify attacks so when buhari govts curtails it, nigerians will be amazed at the short time buhari used in stopping the attacks and start praising him for his efforts. Nigerians wake up! Stop be he-diots and she-diots. Giant of africa my big yanch!
PoliticsRe: How Jonathan Lands In Otuoke And How Buhari Intends To Land In Daura by babasanti: 10:32pm On Jun 28, 2015
President Buhari of Daura. Please greet west germany chancellor Mitchel Merkel.
Dullard foool!
PoliticsRe: PHOTO: Former Senate President David Mark's HELIPAD In Benue by babasanti: 1:00pm On Jun 28, 2015
chiefololade:
Most of the people ranting don't know the meaning of helipad

A helicopter landing pad (helipad) is a landing area or platform for helicopters. While helicopters are able to operate on a variety of relatively flat surfaces, a fabricated helipad provides a clearly marked hard surface away from obstacles where a helicopter can land safely.

Cost less than 5 million naira, compare it to cost of fuelling SUVs from Katsina to Daura in four years
Ur a BIG FOOL. Does the helicopter run on water? Apc followers, sense of cows and rams...
BusinessRe: I Got Defrauded By My Bank by babasanti: 7:51pm On Jun 23, 2015
I went to FCMB atm to withdraw 13k , the atm paid me 12k5. I couldn't believe my eyes. It was a friday evening if not I for storm d bank, do wetin I do for kinshassa in 1997.
BusinessRe: I Got Defrauded By My Bank by babasanti: 7:46pm On Jun 23, 2015
klevjey:
I bank with Access Bank. I was having N153, 265.00. I withdrew N5,000.00 last week Monday. On Friday last week, I went to the branch at Iyana Ipaja to pay back the N5,000, only for me to receive an alert that my balance is N151,265.00.

I went to the bank and requested for my statement of account which was printed out. On the statement, I found out that N2,000 was withdrawn on the Tuesday of that week. I quickly told them I wasn't the one and they told me it must have been done by someone whom I usually send to withdraw in my stead. They ruled out fraud claiming that if it were to be fraud, the person would have wipped my account clean. Funny enough, my ATM card was with me throughout, and I didn't even receive any SMS alerting me of the debit that day. We have been arguing since in the bank. I know this is an internal job from the bank. Please guys, how do I go about this? I want them to know they don't just go around messing with people's money simply because they are 'common man'.
My brother same thing happened to me. Mine is 6,000naira. I use my atm to fund my 9jabet account. So I'm suspecting 9jabet
PoliticsRe: Buhari Appoints Wike Member Of National Salary Committee by babasanti: 7:40pm On Jun 23, 2015
Chai rivers state , Apc and nigeria AtM machine. Wike use ur head
PoliticsRe: Bukola Saraki: Don’t Witch Hunt N/assembly Clerk, PDP Warns APC by babasanti: 5:08pm On Jun 11, 2015
lastpage:
Abeggi, stop spewing tribal hatred! Thats all you "olori'pelebes" are known for.


[size=14pt] This is just the "over-ambitiousness of one man" called Bukola (Saraki), who allowed himself to be used as the JUDAS ISCARIOT,...... by PDP and enemies of PMB's Govt.[/size]

End of story!




Lastpage!
You keep quiet too. What of judas Amaechi that allowed his ediot self tobe used . Tinubu thinks he is clever , dullard of southwest
EducationRe: Uniport Graduates 41 First Class Out Of 18000 Graduating Students by babasanti: 4:59pm On Jun 11, 2015
Afrok:
They tried this year at least two 1st class and over forty 2.1 in my dept ( Biochemistry). Uniport no easy like dt to those claiming its a party school.
E be like I sabi the firstclass people for ur dept. One ezinne and chinwe. Abi I lie?
PoliticsRe: Court Approves Suit Against Tinubu Over Murder Of Funsho Williams by babasanti: 7:31pm On Jun 09, 2015
Remaining the judas of ubima, amaechi
SportsRe: Sweden Vs Nigeria (3 - 3) Fifa Women's World Cup On 8th June, 2015 by babasanti: 10:19pm On Jun 08, 2015
Dede na rubbish keeper. Always keeping like stature
PoliticsRe: APC Crisis: Governors Call Emergency Meeting As Osinbajo Meets Reps-elect by babasanti: 7:26pm On Jun 08, 2015
Who cares . Let them fight ,if possible kill themselves. Fvck Nigeria! No time
PoliticsRe: Saraki Group Rejects APC Primaries As Lawan Emerges Winner, See Press Release by babasanti: 8:46am On Jun 07, 2015
Let there be a massive confusion and division IJN!
PoliticsRe: 'Confusion At Aso Rock’ As Buhari Fails To Move In - TheCable by babasanti: 11:29pm On Jun 06, 2015
Nigerians lack wisdom and forsight. Its clear Apc bugged aso rock during Gej's tenure..
PoliticsRe: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by babasanti: 9:09am On Jun 06, 2015
Am a GEj fan but if buhari can arrest obj and atiku and send them to usa then I will personally give buhari 2million votes from rivers state in 2019.
CrimeRe: Kashamu Buruji Served Notice Of Extradiction As NDLEA Gets House Commendation by babasanti: 9:26pm On Jun 02, 2015
Nobody is above which law? Timiprey silva is above the law

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